In writing the book: “The Civilization of the Arabs,” Le Bon took a path that no one had preceded before, so he came together to collect the elements of this civilization and its influence in the world, including its wonders, preferring its factors, researching the establishment of the Arab state, and the reasons for their greatness and decline, moving away from the traditional delusions of Europeans in Arabs and Islam. Le Bon used the method of scientific analysis in particular, so he clarified in this book the link between the present and the past, and described in it the race of the Arabs and their environments, and studied in it their morals, customs, natures, systems, beliefs, sciences, literature, arts, industry, and their influence in the East and the West, and the reasons for their greatness and decline.
Number of pages: 613